AI Youth

Meet the Founders of AIYouth

AIYouth.org was founded by three remarkable young minds with a shared passion for technology, education, and creativity. Though still in their teens (and pre-teens!), they’ve built an organization committed to empowering youth through artificial intelligence.

Maxx Viciedo 16 – AI Strategist & Community Leader

As the AI strategist, Maxx leads the development of our AI vision — from exploring emerging technologies to guiding how AI can positively impact youth communities. Passionate about machine learning and innovation, he ensures that everything we build is rooted in ethical, forward-thinking AI. His leadership ensures that AI technology serves the community’s best interests.

“AI isn’t just the future — it’s our present. I want to help kids like me understand it, shape it, and use to its greatest potential for good.”

Belle Viciedo 15 – Educational Innovation & AI Content Curator

Belle’s role centers around curating educational content that demystifies AI and helps young learners approach technology with curiosity and excitement. She ensures that AIYouth’s content is accessible, age-appropriate, and engaging for students everywhere. Whether it’s lesson plans, tutorials, or interactive events, she makes sure education stays at the heart of everything we do.
“Learning AI shouldn’t be intimidating. My goal is to make it exciting, inclusive, and fun for young people everywhere.”

Victoria Viciedo 12 – Creative & Quantitative Strategist

Don’t let the age fool you, as the youngest founder, Victoria leads our creative and marketing vision while bringing sharp analytical skills to the table. A gifted mathematician and problem-solver, she brings clarity, logic, and beauty to the way AIYouth.org communicates and grows.
“I believe creativity and logic go hand in hand. If you can explain something clearly and make it beautiful, more people will understand, want to tell others about it, and be inspired by it.”
Together, this dynamic trio is proving that leadership, innovation, and impact aren’t about age — they’re about vision, action, and heart.